Homework solutions will be graded on the following criteria:
All code should be written individually by the student, unless otherwise specified in the HW. Students are encouraged to work together, but sharing code is a violation of academic integrity.
File format: .ipynb notebook file submitted to Notebowl. Each solution should be contained in a seperate, individual code cell. Clearly label each solution with a Markdown cell. Docstrings are required for all functions. No (English language) discussion/explanation is required, although any discussion you provide about your solution (contained in a Markdwown cell) may help you earn partial credit.
Students have choice for this HW:
Pick three of the following four problems:
Pick three of the following four problems:
Do NOT do more than three problems from each list (students should turn in a total of 6 problems). Do NOT do any other problems.
File format: .ipynb notebook file submitted to Notebowl. Each solution should be contained in a seperate, individual code cell. Clearly label each solution with a Markdown cell. Docstrings are required for all functions. No (English language) discussion/explanation is required, although any discussion you provide about your solution (contained in a Markdwown cell) may help you earn partial credit.
Students have choice for this HW:
Pick two of the following three problems:
Also, pick two of the following three problems:
A student’s maximum score will be the sum of two problems from one list, two from the other. If more than two from either list is submitted, their grade will be the lowest two scores in the lists. If you’d like to attempt other problems and get feedback without risking your score, feel free to include these solutions prefaced by the disclaimer “Just for fun!”
File format: .ipynb notebook file submitted to Notebowl. Each solution should be contained in a seperate, individual code cell. Clearly label each solution with a Markdown cell. Docstrings are required for all functions. No (English language) discussion/explanation is required, although any discussion you provide about your solution (contained in a Markdwown cell) may help you earn partial credit.
Students have choice for this HW:
Pick two of the following three problems:
In addition, pick two of the following four problems:
A student’s maximum score will be the sum of two problems from one list, two from the other. If more than two from either list is submitted, their grade will be the lowest two scores in the lists. If you’d like to attempt other problems and get feedback without risking your score, feel free to include these solutions prefaced by the disclaimer “Just for fun!”
File format: .ipynb notebook file on Notebowl. Each solution should be contained in one code cell, discussion for each in an accompanying Markdown cell.
Book Problems:
File Format: turn in an .ipynp notebook file to NoteBowl. The name should be lastname_firstname_hw4.ipynb. For example:
hopper_grace_hw4.ipynp
Your notebook should be neatly formatted, with a heading (including your name, the assignment, the class, the date) and appropriate use of Markdown cells alongside code cells.
Time for some modelling, y’all!
Uh, I meant mathematical models!